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... personality . The latter aspect is emphasised in the scene in which Blofeld ruthlessly destroys a disobedient member of his organisation . When he goes on to outline the conspiracy which is to form the basis of the plot - the theft of ...
... personality . The latter aspect is emphasised in the scene in which Blofeld ruthlessly destroys a disobedient member of his organisation . When he goes on to outline the conspiracy which is to form the basis of the plot - the theft of ...
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... personality 166–7 ; working methods 132 Disraeli , Benjamin : Sybil 115 Dissent ( religious ) 67 Doctorow , Ed 216 Dostoievski , Fyodor , 54 Doyle , Sir Arthur Conan 53 , 172 , 209 Eagleton , Terry 15 , 36 , 49-53 , 187 , 218 , 225 ...
... personality 166–7 ; working methods 132 Disraeli , Benjamin : Sybil 115 Dissent ( religious ) 67 Doctorow , Ed 216 Dostoievski , Fyodor , 54 Doyle , Sir Arthur Conan 53 , 172 , 209 Eagleton , Terry 15 , 36 , 49-53 , 187 , 218 , 225 ...
Contents
Theoretical Approaches | 21 |
Defoe and Richardson | 59 |
Varieties of Conservative | 87 |
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